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Open Access Tendencias en la homogeneización del gasto alimentario en España y Reino Unido

Food consumption has shown traits of convergence in the early stages of post-industrial development in modern societies. In this work we consider the current situation in relation to two fundamental aspects of dietary change: whether the evolution of food expenditure tends towards homogenization and whether or not the factors associated with food consumption are the same in different environments. For this reason we have chosen two countries that account for the diversity of factors that explain this change: UK and Spain. Comparative analysis of food expenditure in the UK and Spain has been carried out on the basis of household budget surveys and by applying multivariate analysis techniques. The results point to a progressive homogenization of expenditure, although there remains a signifi cant heterogeneity or internal inequality in food consumption among the population due to economic, social and cultural factors, with differences between countries.

Keywords: Consumer Behaviour; Eating Habits; España; Globalización • Homogeneidad; Globalization; Homogeneity; Hábitos alimentarios; Hábitos de consumo; Reino Unido; Spain; United Kingdom

Language: Spanish

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 January 2012

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